"If you wanted your quarterback to be a good player and have a great year, then you should have signed the best players on your offense," Green went on to say. "And when you don't do that, you're going to have problems."

"I like him, I think he's a fast player. He can make plays down the field, but I think you always start with keeping your own good players, because they don't have that physiological negative effect when you lose one of your better players. ... I'm just saying why I think they're going to struggle offensively."